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A call for action to preserve press freedom worldwide On May 3, World Press Freedom Day is celebrated, dedicated to honoring the fundamental principles of independent journalism By Antoine Bernard and Anne Bocandé | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 May 2024
The emergence and implications of generative AI Surging knowledge during this new technological revolution could solve a multitude of problems By Haytham Tibni | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 May 2024
Not backing down Abena Ampofoa Asare dismantles the structures supporting racism, a fight we should not give up on By Prisca Chaoui | 3 QUESTIONS | 1 May 2024
Brave new booth Interpreting at the dawn of the age of AI By Anyuli Mercedes Gonzalez-Oliver | INSIDE VIEW | 1 May 2024
Media dialogues: Surojit Gupta Associate Editor of The Times of India, the most-read English newspaper with +13.5 million readers, 51 editions every morning and a daily circulation of +4 million copies By Julián Ginzo | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 26 April 2024
The Earth Prize 2024 Finalists Focus on UN SDGs 6, 12 and 15 Teenage champions of change: The Earth Prize 2024 Finalists merge passion with purpose, putting the UN SDGs into practice for a sustainable tomorrow By John G McCarthy | OTHER | 9 April 2024
For the love of climbing Afraid of heights? Quite the opposite! More and more New Yorkers are finding joy in scrambling upwards in the city’s numerous climbing gyms By Louise Szymoniak | LEISURE | 1 April 2024